Kellogg Kash

WI DISNEY FAN

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Original Poster
I just observed a deal on the side of my Kelloggs Raisin Bran cereal. If a person collects 100 Kellogg Kash certificates they can receive one nights lodging at one of the all star resorts. I am asking very politely does anyone have any of these which they are willing to mail to me. I would appreciate your help here. The Kash certificates are only on about four brands of Kelloggs cereal.

I could not find any other posts on this thru the search page, which suprised me. is anyone else collecting these?
 

AriBelle23

New Member
I'll check that out tomorrow, I didn't know that was possible, but I would never be able to save up 100 of them, and i think with my help, and hopefully the help from others here I am sure you could easily save enough...I'll send you mine if you need them. :)
 

Dwarful

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at this rate i'll recycle the entire Kelloggs boxes here at my house, from cutting out required portions for glow in the dark lanyards, finding Nemo towels (which must have been really popular because I got a letter about them being on back order), free pins and now the Kash for nights lodging. If you tell me what types of cereals are included, I'll start looking more carefully. I did notice them at the store, but this is one promotion I don't think we'll qualify for. At $2.50 a box, $1 per box, you would need group donations to make it worthy. So I'll gladly donate any that I get.....now what kinds and where do we send them?????

just an after thought, maybe after the first request gets his 100, we send to the next person on the list??? just a thought.
 

Yellow Shoes

Well-Known Member
I took a look at the kelloggkash website.

It looks like there are only 4 cereals involved:
Corn Flakes
Honey Nut Corn Flakes
Frosted Mini Wheats
Raisin Bran


(My beloved Special K with Strawberries is not included :cry: )


Up for auction is a "character breakfast", but it doesn't say where. The bidding is up to 42 points for an adult voucher and 56 points for a child's voucher.

That's a lotta corn flakes!
 

Dwarful

Well-Known Member
Up for auction is a "character breakfast", but it doesn't say where. The bidding is up to 42 points for an adult voucher and 56 points for a child's voucher.

That's a lotta corn flakes! [/B][/QUOTE]

Exactly! Kellogg's isn't exactly giving the stuff away. I have been faithfully saving all sorts of things off of my Kelloggs cereal. Unfortunately for us as well, most of the things we eat are not part of the Kash program :( Right now my girls are on a Mud-N-Bugs kick. still if I happen to come across any I'll gladly share because I wont have enough to do me any good.
 

AriBelle23

New Member
Well I figure that we are all just a very very very large extended family and I would do anything to help out. I also like the list idea, if other people need them too, once one person has enough, then we can help the next person. I think that's a good idea. It's kinda like Politeness Week on Oprah. They did something similar to this, but it was with fast food...that is kind of irrelevant, but anyway! Donating Kellogg's Kash...any volunteers???? :)
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
Some of the things they show would be cheaper to buy with cash. According to them 1 coupon is equal to 1 dollar. The Keys to the Kingdom Tour they are offering is 80 coupons. The tour costs 59 dollars. Wouldn't you be better off to buy the tour with cash?

And if 100 coupons will get you one night at the all stars you would definately be better off paying for it with cash unless your family eats a lot of the featured cereals. If you pay three dollars a box to get those coupons then you will spend 300 dollars for a night at the all stars. Something about that sounds wrong...

If I have the wrong idea here, please someone correct me. But it just seems that this is a fun promotion, but won't save you a lot of money. Actually it may cost you money.
 

WI DISNEY FAN

Member
Original Poster
Yes, saving 100 yourself may not make much sense. But if people were not going to use them and were willing to share with others, I would think someone would be able to benefit.
 

mikesenger

Member
its not so bad if you are going for the smaller stuff. if you ate a years worth of cereal, you could get a pin.

now basically, everyone has to eat. so the you get nourishment and a pin.
 

Dwarful

Well-Known Member
yeah you all are right, thats why I thought a list would be best, because unless you have a large family it would be cheaper to just pay the rates, but like here if you have lots of others who might be eatting a box a week or a month and they would give you the $1 Kash, then yeah it wouldn't be a bad deal. I personally send in for the pins, the glow in the dark lanyard and other premium offers, mostly on Rice Krispies and the like. So yeah, neither Kelloggs or Disney are giving things away. So would the person who started this like to give us some type of address to send these Kash certificates to?
 

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